Panelists’ Responsibilities

Panelists engage in an online process to review applications to select awardees for recommendation to the AAUW Board of Directors for approval. Panelists may also participate in teleconferences, which are based on Eastern Standard Time.

Terms

Terms are two years and begin January 1 of each year; approximately half of the panelists are appointed each year.

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Prospective panelists must complete an application form by October 31. Forms submitted after that date will be held for future appointments.

Areas of Expertise Needed by Program

American, International, and Selected Professions panelists should have earned a doctoral or professional degree and be currently employed in one of the following fields: anthropology, architecture, art/art history, biological sciences, botany/ecology, business administration, chemistry, computer science/IT/MIS, economics, education, engineering, English language/literature, foreign language/literature, history (U.S., European, or world), journalism/communications, law, linguistics/ESL, medicine, musicology, physical sciences, physics, political science/international relations, psychology, public administration, or sociology.

Kathleen Wood Laurila, AAUW Member and Panelist

Sukey Blanc, International Project Grants Selection Panelist

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